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You've been told to stretch more. You've tried the releases, the routines, the one weird trick. And you're still not as flexible as you want to be. Here's why: flexibility isn't one thing — it's four. And until you understand all of them, you're only ever solving part of the problem.
Chapters
00:00 — Why flexibility is misunderstood
00:33 — The 4 Factors that contribute to flexibility
01:47 — Factor 1: Structural factors — your fixed container
06:01— Factor 2: Tissue quality — muscle, fascia, tendons and ligaments
14:07 — Factor 3: Neural factors — how your nervous system governs range
21:24— Factor 4: Lifestyle, age, and training context
27:06 — The flexibility matrix — putting it all together
28:13 — What this means for your practice and your teaching
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
-Why two people can do the same practice for years and have completely
different ranges of motion
-The difference between flexibility and mobility — and why it matters for
how you train
-How your joint architecture sets a ceiling that no amount of stretching can change
-Why muscle and fascia respond to training differently — and what each one actually needs
-The role your nervous system plays in governing range of motion in real time
-Why stress, anxiety, and feeling unsafe in a class literally make you less flexible
-How strength training improves flexibility — and why the yoga community gets this wrong
-What happens outside the studio that is working for or against your flexibility every single day
WHO THIS IS FOR
-Yoga teachers who want a deeper, more honest understanding of how flexibility works
-Serious practitioners who have plateaued and want to know why
-Anyone who has ever been told they're "just not a flexible person"
-Movement educators who want science-backed frameworks they can actually teach
ABOUT THIS SERIES
This video is part of a deeper curriculum I teach inside my yoga teacher training. If you want the full version of this content — including sequencing protocols, progressive loading strategies, and how to design classes that actually produce lasting change — get more information here: jasonyoga.com/300
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/yogaland.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Andrea Ferretti4.8
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You've been told to stretch more. You've tried the releases, the routines, the one weird trick. And you're still not as flexible as you want to be. Here's why: flexibility isn't one thing — it's four. And until you understand all of them, you're only ever solving part of the problem.
Chapters
00:00 — Why flexibility is misunderstood
00:33 — The 4 Factors that contribute to flexibility
01:47 — Factor 1: Structural factors — your fixed container
06:01— Factor 2: Tissue quality — muscle, fascia, tendons and ligaments
14:07 — Factor 3: Neural factors — how your nervous system governs range
21:24— Factor 4: Lifestyle, age, and training context
27:06 — The flexibility matrix — putting it all together
28:13 — What this means for your practice and your teaching
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
-Why two people can do the same practice for years and have completely
different ranges of motion
-The difference between flexibility and mobility — and why it matters for
how you train
-How your joint architecture sets a ceiling that no amount of stretching can change
-Why muscle and fascia respond to training differently — and what each one actually needs
-The role your nervous system plays in governing range of motion in real time
-Why stress, anxiety, and feeling unsafe in a class literally make you less flexible
-How strength training improves flexibility — and why the yoga community gets this wrong
-What happens outside the studio that is working for or against your flexibility every single day
WHO THIS IS FOR
-Yoga teachers who want a deeper, more honest understanding of how flexibility works
-Serious practitioners who have plateaued and want to know why
-Anyone who has ever been told they're "just not a flexible person"
-Movement educators who want science-backed frameworks they can actually teach
ABOUT THIS SERIES
This video is part of a deeper curriculum I teach inside my yoga teacher training. If you want the full version of this content — including sequencing protocols, progressive loading strategies, and how to design classes that actually produce lasting change — get more information here: jasonyoga.com/300
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/yogaland.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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